Echoes of Abundance: Our Beginning
- May 26, 2025
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 29, 2025

There are moments when the noise of the world quiets just enough for us to hear something deeper: an echo of what we were made for. That’s how Abundance began.
It wasn’t a single idea or meeting. It was a series of conversations, reflections, and shared longings between three women—Karri, Nat, and Brooke—who had each walked unique paths in faith and leadership. What brought us together wasn’t just a desire to create something new. It was a shared hunger to live from a place the world rarely gives us permission to occupy: peace.
But not peace as a fleeting feeling. Peace as a foundation. As shalom—a wholeness rooted in the heart of God. A peace that holds us steady, that connects us to one another, and that reminds us we were never meant to lead from empty.
From Empty to Aligned
If you’ve worked in education or leadership long enough, you know the pressure to carry it all. To show up strong, stay resilient, keep performing even when your soul feels fractured. We had lived that story. But over time, we began to ask a different question: What if we didn’t have to earn our worth? What if peace wasn’t a reward for striving, but a starting point for living?
That’s when Abundance took root—not as a product line, but as a way of being. A way to walk through leadership, motherhood, ministry, and life with peace in completeness, contentment, and community.
What We’re Building
The Abundance Collective is a space to remember what the world often forgets—that you are already deeply loved, fully equipped, and called on purpose. We offer collections that go beyond apparel. They are tools for spiritual reflection, conversation, and daily encouragement. Every item includes meditations that root you in God’s promises, and every design is prayerfully created to echo a message you can carry throughout your day.
We created this space for educators, mentors, coaches, and leaders (in any capacity), not because of titles, but because of influence. If you're shaping hearts and planting seeds, you belong here.
This isn’t a platform. It’s a table. A place to exhale, be reminded of your deeper why, and reconnect to a community that leads with peace.
Why a Blog? Why Now?
Echoes of Abundance is where we get to tell the story behind the story.
Behind every shirt, journal, or devotional, there’s a reflection: on God’s character, on what peace really looks like in leadership, on how abundance shows up in real moments of tension and clarity. This blog is our way of inviting you deeper into those reflections.
It’s also where we’ll share what we’re learning, what we’re noticing in our communities, and how you’re living this out in your own ways. Because abundance isn’t static. It echoes. It grows. It circles back. And when we share those stories, we help each other stay aligned to what matters most.
You’re Already in It
If you’ve felt stretched, restless, or unseen, this space is for you. If you’re trying to lead with clarity and grace in a world that demands more than it gives, this space is for you. If you just want a quiet reminder that peace isn’t something to chase: it’s something already offered to you in Christ. Then yes, you are already part of the Abundance Collective.
Welcome to Echoes of Abundance. We’re so glad you’re here.
A Note from Brooke
For a long time, I was always reaching. I was traveling across the country, training for Google, building a resume I thought would finally fill the ache inside me. I had a good job. I had momentum. Then I started a business and poured myself into making something of my own. I kept moving, kept producing, kept climbing. I truly believed peace would be waiting at the next step, the next title, the next win.
But even when everything looked right from the outside, something inside still felt off.
My calendar was full but my soul was restless. I kept chasing the next thing, hoping it would settle me, but what I really needed was not another achievement. I needed an altar.
Not long ago, I reread the story of Mount Carmel. Elijah did not call down fire to impress anyone. He rebuilt the altar and waited on God. He cleared the space, laid the offering down, and trusted that God would show up. That image struck me deeply. It reminded me that the fire of God falls on what is surrendered, not what is performed. It falls when we prepare space and invite Him in.
That is what I want Abundance to be. Not a brand or a project. A sacred space where we lay down the striving. A place where the noise quiets and God’s presence becomes clear again. A place to remember that peace is not something we chase. It is something we return to. Peace is the fruit of trust. It is the evidence of alignment.
If you are here and you feel tired or unsure, I want you to know that you are seen.
You are not too late. You are not behind. You are standing on holy ground. And I believe with all my heart that when you make space, God will meet you. Not to burn you out, but to build you up and speak life over what He already planted in you.
I am grateful that you are here.
With love and expectancy,
Brooke



I am needing to be a part of an army...not in rebellion or aggression...but in the way of being sent by God...to assist those who have needs...who feel isolated...ALONE...! I need to be included as one who is called by God...to go and do whatever He requires of me...I want to be a part of this group of women who care more about the will of God and His Holy Purposes...than my own recognition and elevation. I don't care if my name is known...or applause is given...I want to be smiled upon by my CREATOR Father as He tells me my obedience made a difference. Thank you KARRI...BROOKE and NATALIE..(and all others who accept what is being offered.!) …
Wow… This was such a refreshing read. The reminder that peace isn’t something we have to chase, but something already offered to us in Christ, was just what my heart needed today. Thank you for creating such a beautiful, sacred space. I’m truly excited to keep following along!
I pray that my mind… and time would slow down. The space created often feels like learning to parallel park. You’re trying desperately to line up just right, with the car ahead of you, so you slide effortlessly into that space. Instead, I’m left so far from the curb or I hit the curb hard, with whiplash results. It’s sobering.
Love this and what God is doing in your life Brooke. Thank you girls for being obedient to the Holy Spirit